UConn hoops player gets case continued

Kevin Duffy

Updated 12:02 am, Thursday, February 14, 2013

Connecticut center Enosch Wolf (1) looks to pass while being defended by Providence guard Kris Dunn (3) and forward LaDontae Henton (23) during the second half of a NCAA college basketball game Thursday, Jan. 31, 2013, in Providence, R.I. Connecticut won 82-79 in overtime. (AP Photo/Stew Milne)

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Connecticut center Enosch Wolf (1) looks to pass while being...

This handout booking photo provided by the University of Connecticut Police Department shows Connecticut center Enosch Wolf, who has been suspended from the NCAA college basketball team following his arrest on Monday, Feb. 11, 2013, in Storrs, Conn., in what police describe as a domestic dispute. (AP Photo/University of Connecticut Police Department)

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This handout booking photo provided by the University of...

Connecticut center Enosch Wolf (1) and guard Omar Calhoun (21) defend as St. John's forward Jakarr Sampson (14) shoots in the first half of their NCAA college basketball game at Madison Square Garden in New York, Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

Photo: Kathy Willens, Associated Press

Connecticut center Enosch Wolf (1) and guard Omar Calhoun (21)...

Connecticut's Enosch Wolf, right, blocks a shot by Seton Hall's Tom Maayan during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013, in Newark, N.J. Connecticut won 78-67. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)

Connecticut center Enosch Wolf (1) passes over St. John's Sir'Dominic Pointer (15) in the second half of their NCAA college basketball game at Madison Square Garden in New York, Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013. St. John's defeawon 71-65. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

Wolf, 22, was arrested at 5:55 a.m. Monday following a dispute with a female student. Police said Wolf grabbed the hair of the victim and pushed her head. Wolf also knocked the glasses off of the victim's face with his hand, according to the report.

"I just want to say I'm sorry and I apologize for what I put the university through, what I put the coaches through, the people at the university, my teammates and my family," Wolf said after his appearance Wednesday.

In a statement Monday, UConn head coach Kevin Ollie said Wolf will remain suspended "until the legal and university process is finalized." Given that Wolf will not appear in court until March 20 -- 11 days after UConn's season ends -- it seems unlikely that he'll return this year.

Wolf continues to live on campus and take classes, according to his attorney, Robert Britt. The victim in the case was granted a partial protective order, which allows contact between the two parties.

UConn (16-6, 6-4 Big East) played host to Big East leader Syracuse (20-3, 8-2) Wednesday night in what could be the final meeting of a long-standing rivalry.